The following individuals appeared in bond hearings Friday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear Oct. 21 in Circuit Court.

An agent with the Arkansas State Police testified that approximately six months ago, Bradley sold methamphetamine to a confidential informant twice, a total of 3.5 grams. The officer also testified an agent with the Drug Task Force was present during the buys.

• Leslie Koster, 23, forgery and theft of property — $2,500.

Koster was arrested after a victim claimed to have given Koster a signed blank check and told her to fill it out and cash it for $75. Koster allegedly cashed the check for $300 and then later attempted to cash a second check for $500. The victim said she did not give Koster a second check.

• John Hill, 36, failure to register as a sex offender — $10,000.

An officer with the Russellville Police Department testified he went to Hill’s address of record on Aug. 8. Hill has a prior conviction which requires him to register as a sex offender and note his current address. The officer spoke to Hill’s mother, who said Hill had reconciled with his ex-wife and had not lived at her home in six months.

Hill was latter arrested in Colorado and extradited to Arkansas on a parole hold.

• Alan Hagler, 55, aggravated assault — $5,000.

Officers responded to a disturbance on Wednesday in which a victim claimed Hagler had a club with a knife attached and was threatening to kill the victim and her family, according to a police report. A video of the alleged threats was shown to the responding officer.

• Alex Metcalf, 21, breaking or entering — $5,000.

Metcalf allegedly entered an unlocked vehicle in the Walmart parking lot and took an item from inside the vehicle, according to a police report. Walmart employees allowed law enforcement to review surveillance footage, and Metcalf was taken into custody later that day. He also faces misdemeanor charges.

• Travis Baskin, 33, battery — $5,000.

Officers attempted to arrest Baskin on Wednesday for public intoxication. Baskin allegedly became violent toward officers who tried to arrest him and attempted to punch an officer in the head. During the struggle, an officer received abrasions on his elbows and swelling on his right elbow.